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re: I now know why as you get older many men drift away from sports
Posted on 11/16/14 at 3:39 pm to VA LSU fan
Posted on 11/16/14 at 3:39 pm to VA LSU fan
Because you start realizing what is important in life.
There was a famous author who wrote that he spent half his life listening to Giants baseball games on the radio with his Dad and in hindsight...what a waste of time...total waste of time...he wished he had talked to him more and done things together.
Get out of the TV room...get out and do things.
There was a famous author who wrote that he spent half his life listening to Giants baseball games on the radio with his Dad and in hindsight...what a waste of time...total waste of time...he wished he had talked to him more and done things together.
Get out of the TV room...get out and do things.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 3:40 pm to DoubleDown
Double Whaamie of saints lsu this year makes it hard
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:00 pm to VA LSU fan
I'm 54 when LSU and the Saints won championships a few years back I told everyone then that I was going out on top. There was no way things could get any better. It's all Lagniappe for me at this point. Purely entertainment and at times a distraction to the real things in life . Rock on !!!
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:10 pm to Kafka
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Once we won the SB it became much less imperative
This.
Before a championship: Rabid, hungry, loyal even takes moral victories against great teams when you have a losing season.
First championship: Unbounded joy, exhilaration, euphoria
After a championship: Irritated & frustrated with 3+ losses a season.
A losing season after championship: Indifferent, numb, might as well tank the rest of the games for a better draft choice.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:14 pm to VA LSU fan
Man, that's me... I used to get stressed about it but as I've aged it doesn't bother me a bit anymore... Of course after watching the saints all these years they've made me bullet proof to anything else that could happen that hasn't already....
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:17 pm to LSUFreek
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Before a championship: Rabid, hungry, loyal even takes moral victories against great teams when you have a losing season. First championship: Unbounded joy, exhilaration, euphoria After a championship: Irritated & frustrated with 3+ losses a season. A losing season after championship: Indifferent, numb, might as well tank the rest of the games for a better draft choice.
Too bad doubledown is still stuck in phase one with the rest of the falcon fans
This post was edited on 11/16/14 at 4:18 pm
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:18 pm to VA LSU fan
yeah, there is an optimal level of care i try to maintain--care enough to make the games suspenseful and get upset when the team screws up and elated when they dominate, but not so much as to put me in a bad mood.
fine line.
fine line.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:20 pm to Mr Gardoki
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Or priorities change.
For some(like myself with dreams as a youngster ) reality sets in & they realize they will never play professiinal sports & the sports become less important as well.
The NFL pass happy rules turned me off as well.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:22 pm to sugar71
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Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:24 pm to sugar71
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The NFL pass happy rules turned me off as well.
THIS, the state of current NFL makes it so much easier to just say FK it.
Games are so painful to watch in the last 2 or 3 yrs because the rules and flags. 30-40% of drives are directly impacted by the refs now, and then the following drive is impacted by a makeup call.
I can't hardly watch neutral games anymore because the sport has truly deteriorated in the last 5 yrs.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:24 pm to catholictigerfan
i watch and care for sports more now than ever... my kids' sports team, that is.
NFL and college are interesting and fun, but subject to my liberal TIVO practices.
NFL and college are interesting and fun, but subject to my liberal TIVO practices.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:37 pm to Pendulum
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THIS, the state of current NFL makes it so much easier to just say FK it.
Games are so painful to watch in the last 2 or 3 yrs because the rules and flags. 30-40% of drives are directly impacted by the refs now, and then the following drive is impacted by a makeup call.
I can't hardly watch neutral games anymore because the sport has truly deteriorated in the last 5 yrs.
This.
Runningbacks are nearly expendable now & the immense/dominating role of the slobber.-knocking linebackers of old is dying. Ray Lewis the last of the dominate linebackers?
Hell, Basketball once allowed more contact than is allowed on NFL receivers.
This post was edited on 11/16/14 at 4:39 pm
Posted on 11/16/14 at 4:51 pm to VA LSU fan
As I've gotten older and particularly this year because my little boy is a year and a half and really starting to grow up so much, I no longer feel the need to plan around football games. Especially when were not playing well. Call it fair weather fan but I just feel like there are so many moments I can't get back. Life is short and I already work too much. I'll watch the games if I can but if my boy wants to go for a walk or needs some attention from daddy or my wife needs some quality time, they get first dibs on me.
This post was edited on 11/16/14 at 5:09 pm
Posted on 11/16/14 at 6:58 pm to VanRIch
When you have so little free time as an adult, its tough to commit 4 hours to a boring game that is a blow out.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:40 pm to geauxtigers87
I let my wife and daughter go to the game. I stayed home with my son. Good decision.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:42 pm to JabarkusRussell
quote:That game was like 2 and a half hours.
When you have so little free time as an adult, its tough to commit 4 hours to a boring game that is a blow out.
Anyone else notice that?
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:45 pm to Hoodoo Man
I noticed it ended well before 3
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:47 pm to VA LSU fan
Might as well end it all right now then. I hear drowning is the best way to go. Good luck.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 11:22 pm to titleist71
Used to watch all the games (LSU and Saints) with my dad. He passed this summer and I don't anywhere near as mad when we lose. I still get upset, but without my dad, these games have become more entertainment.
My young son now watches it and he is trying to learn the rules. That's what it's about, spending time with the kids and keeping the tradition going, not being pissed about a game you have absolutely no control over.
My young son now watches it and he is trying to learn the rules. That's what it's about, spending time with the kids and keeping the tradition going, not being pissed about a game you have absolutely no control over.
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